‘Philly Special’ Episode Of ‘The Dynasty’ Has Omitted Nick Foles’s Name
“The Dynasty” seems to have undergone some selective editing with Nick Foles’s Name!
‘Philly Special’ Episode Of ‘The Dynasty’ Has Omitted Nick Foles’s Name
An X user pointed out that former Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, who completed the throw from Trey Burton, is missing from Al Michaels’ call of the “Philly Special” from Super Bowl LII.
In Michaels’ original call of the iconic play, the NBC announcer said: “And they’re gonna snap it, and it’s Trey Burton who throws, caught, Foles, touchdown.”
I have uncovered an anti-Nick Foles conspiracy in this Apple TV show about the Patriots. pic.twitter.com/RRgrs4hvHK
— Todd Orodenker (@ToddO243) March 18, 2024
Michaels’ call was missing one crucial word from “The Dynasty” version. “And they’re gonna snap it, and it’s Trey Burton who throws, caught touchdown,” Michaels said.
The thrilling championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots took up a portion of the show. Every NFL fan will recall the well-known (or notorious, depending on your team) “Philly Special” play that occurred on a 4th-and-1 just prior to halftime.
Just before the half ended, the play would put the Eagles up 22–12 and signal a significant shift in the game’s momentum.
Nick Foles said the #Eagles almost wasted the Philly Special in the NFC Championship blowout. 😳
Doug Pederson wanted to run the play while up 31-7 against the #Vikings, and Foles said “Eh, we don’t really need it. We’re up by so much. Lets not waste it.”
Good call, Nick. pic.twitter.com/2G2UQU85DA
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) May 29, 2020
After seeing the show, one fan pointed out that a crucial word was missing from the published cut. Throughout the show, the word “Foles” was omitted from the audio.
Given how resentful the Patriots are about losing the Super Bowl, it seems impossible that anybody connected to the club could have requested that Foles’ name be removed. If not, why did any of the show’s creators choose to remove “Foles” from the script?
The Eagles first Super Bowl ring was special.
MVP candidate got hurt with season ending questions. Backup QB Nick Foles gifted the city of Philadelphia a Philly special time.
pic.twitter.com/I5kO9P8y4o— ʟᴇᴇᴍ (fan) 🦇 (@RunHurts) July 9, 2023
What did Nick Foles say in Philly Special?
Although in shotgun formation, Foles exclaimed “kill, kill” as he walked to the right side of the offensive line behind right tackle Lane Johnson. The ball was then snapped to running back Corey Clement as Foles remained on the right side of the offensive line.
What is the Philly Special in NFL?
During Super Bowl LII in 2018, the American football trick play known as the “Philly Special” received a lot of media attention. The quarterback, pretending to block, slides into the end zone as a receiver after the snap is made directly to the running back, who then passes to a tight end.
On this date in 2018 – Nick Foles (MVP) and the Eagles beat Tom Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl LII despite Brady’s 505 yards (a Super Bowl record).
The most famous play of the game is Foles’ touchdown reception on the “Philly Special” play. pic.twitter.com/I4CzkzP4WF
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 4, 2022
How did Nick Foles win a Super Bowl?
Being on both ends of a touchdown pass in the same game, he became the first player in Super Bowl history when he caught tight end Trey Burton’s ball from the 1 that gave Philadelphia a 22–12 lead at halftime. Foles was not fired at all, ranking 28 out of 43.
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